Hello,
wanted to know if there are any updates on this topic ?
Regards,
Robert
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Thanks Dan.
When I try the clone then import:
pfexec zfs clone
data01/san/gallardo/g...@zfs-auto-snap:monthly-2009-12-01-00:00
data01/san/gallardo/g-testandlab
pfexec sbdadm import-lu /dev/zvol/rdsk/data01/san/gallardo/g-testandlab
The sbdadm import-lu gives me:
sbdadm: guid in use
which
Use create-lu to give the clone a different GUID:
sbdadm create-lu /dev/zvol/rdsk/data01/san/gallardo/g-testandlab
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On 2/8/10 10:34 AM, Scott Meilicke wrote:
Thanks Dan.
When I try the clone then import:
pfexec zfs clone
Sure, but that will put me back into the original situation.
-Scott
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Ah, I didn't see the original post. If you're using an old COMSTAR
version prior to build 115, maybe the metadata placed at the first 64K
of the volume is causing problems?
http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/storage-discuss/2009-September/007192.html
The clone and create-lu process works
That is likely it. I create the volume using 2009.06, then later upgraded to
124. I just now created a new zvol, connected it to my windows server,
formatted, and added some data. Then I snapped the zvol, cloned the snap, and
used 'pfexec sbdadm create-lu'. When presented to the windows server,
I plan on filing a support request with Sun, and will try to post back with any
results.
Scott
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On Thu, Feb 04, 2010 at 04:17:17PM -0800, Scott Meilicke wrote:
At this point, my server Gallardo can see the LUN, but like I said, it looks
blank to the OS. I suspect the 'sbdadm create-lu' phase.
Yeah, try the import version of that command.
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pgphS37DCPdV0.pgp
Description: PGP
I have a single zfs volume, shared out using COMSTAR and connected to a Windows
VM. I am taking snapshots of the volume regularly. I now want to mount a
previous snapshot, but when I go through the process, Windows sees the new
volume, but thinks it is blank and wants to initialize it. Any